<!DOCTYPE html>
<%@ page language="java" import="com.compuvest.web.*" pageEncoding="UTF-8" %>

<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/tld/head.tld" prefix="head" %>

<jsp:useBean id="sb" class="SQLBean" scope="application"/>
<jsp:useBean id="advertShow" class="AdvertShow" scope="application"/>
<jsp:useBean id="basket" class="Basket" scope="session"/>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
<head>
<title><%= application.getInitParameter("CompanyName") %></title>
<%@include file="./incl/scripts.txt" %>

<style type="text/css">
/*html,body {
 height:100%;
 background:gray;
 font-size:small;
 color:#668;
}

h1 {
 font:1.5em georgia,serif;
 margin:0.5em 0;
}

h2 {
 font:1.25em georgia,serif;
 margin:0 0 0.5em;
}
h1, h2, a {
 color:orange;
}

p {
 line-height:1.5;
 margin:0 0 1em;
}
*/

/*div#cvbody{
/* position:relative; /* needed for footer positioning*/
/* margin:0 auto; /* center, not in IE5 */
/* width:100%;
 min-width:1024px;*/
 /*height:auto !important; /* real browsers */
 /*height:100%; /* IE6: treaded as min-height*/
 /*min-height:100%; /* real browsers */
/*}
div#cvhead{
 height:100px;
/* border-bottom:solid 1px gray;*/
/*}


/*div#cvcont{
/* padding:10px 0 5px 0; /* bottom padding for footer */
/*}*/

/*
div#cvcenter{
 margin:0 163px 0 203px;
}
div#cvleft{
 width:200px;
}
div#cvleft{
 width:200px;
 float:left;
}
div#cvcenter{
 margin-left:203px;
 width:300px;
 float:left;
}
div#cvright{
 width:200px;
 float:left;
}
*/

/*
div#cvfoot{
 position:absolute;
 width:100%;
 bottom:0;
 background-color:silver;
}
div#cvfoot a{
 text-decoration:none;
 color:teal;
}
div#cvfoot p{
 padding:0 0 5px 0;
 text-align:center;
 background-color:#eaf2ea;
}
div#cvfoot p a{
 font-size:14px;
}
div#cvfoot div{
 border-top:1px solid gray;
 font-size:12px;
}
div#cvfoot .lft{
 float:left;
 padding-left:10px;
}
div#cvfoot .rgt{
 float:right;
 padding-right:10px;
 font-weight:bold;
}*/
 </style>
</head>
<body>

<div id='cvbody'>

 <head:show />

 <div id='cvcont'>
  <table id='cvmain'>
  <colgroup><col width='200px'/><col width='*'/><col width='160px'/></colgroup>
  <tbody>
   <tr>
    <td id='cvleft' valign="top">


    </td>
    <td id='cvcenter' align="center" valign="top">


    </td>
    <td id='cvright' valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
   </tr>
  </tbody>
  </table>
 </div>

 <div id='cvfoot'></div>
</div>


</body>
</html>
<%--

onclick="window.open(this.hfef);return false;"

<div id='cvleft' style="border:solid 1px red;">
   left left<br/>
  </div>
  <div id='cvcenter' style="border:solid 1px green;">
   <h2>Min-height</h2>
   <p>The #container element of this page has a min-height of 100%. That way, if the content requires more height than the viewport provides, the height of #content forces #container to become longer as well. Possible columns in #content can then be visualised with a background image on #container; divs are not table cells, and you don't need (or want) the fysical elements to create such a visual effect. If you're not yet convinced; think wobbly lines and gradients instead of straight lines and simple color schemes.</p>
   <h2>Min-height</h2>
   <p>The #container element of this page has a min-height of 100%. That way, if the content requires more height than the viewport provides, the height of #content forces #container to become longer as well. Possible columns in #content can then be visualised with a background image on #container; divs are not table cells, and you don't need (or want) the fysical elements to create such a visual effect. If you're not yet convinced; think wobbly lines and gradients instead of straight lines and simple color schemes.</p>
  </div>
  <div id='cvright' class='column' style="border:solid 1px blue;">22222</div>
 </div>

  <div id='cvcenter' class='column' style="border:solid 1px green;">
   <h2>Min-height</h2>
   <p>The #container element of this page has a min-height of 100%. That way, if the content requires more height than the viewport provides, the height of #content forces #container to become longer as well. Possible columns in #content can then be visualised with a background image on #container; divs are not table cells, and you don't need (or want) the fysical elements to create such a visual effect. If you're not yet convinced; think wobbly lines and gradients instead of straight lines and simple color schemes.</p>
   <h2>Min-height</h2>
   <p>The #container element of this page has a min-height of 100%. That way, if the content requires more height than the viewport provides, the height of #content forces #container to become longer as well. Possible columns in #content can then be visualised with a background image on #container; divs are not table cells, and you don't need (or want) the fysical elements to create such a visual effect. If you're not yet convinced; think wobbly lines and gradients instead of straight lines and simple color schemes.</p>
--%>

<%--
<div id='cvbody'>

 <div id='cvhead'>
<%@include file="./incl/head.jsp" %>
 </div>

 <div id='cvcont'>
  <div id='cvleft'>

  </div>

  <div id='cvright'>

  </div>

  <div id='cvcenter'>

  </div>

 </div>

 <div id='cvfoot'></div>

</div>


--%>